07-15-2015, 04:54 PM | #151 |
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For the Round of 128, at least for the First Round, I have decided to reward those teams that win their group, and a few teams that finish 2nd in their group. For the First Round only, seeds 1-64 will host, while seeds 65-128 will go on the road. This means that all 56 group winners, as well as the top 8 group runner-ups, will host, so there some incentive to win your group.
Now, starting with the Round of 64, all games will be neutral site games. I'll do it just like the NCAA Tournament, where there will be 4 regions, and I'll designate sites. |
07-16-2015, 12:27 PM | #152 |
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Xavier (Big East, 23-14, 9-9) George Washington (Atlantic 10, 22-13, 10-8) UNC Wilmington (Colonial, 18-14, 12-6) Columbia (Ivy, 13-15, 5-9) Prairie View A&M (SWAC, 15-18, 12-6) South Carolina State (MEAC, 11-22, 7-9) ------------------------------------------------------------------ Week 1 Columbia- 59, UNC Wilmington- 53 Xavier- 62, South Carolina State- 53 George Washington- 63, Prairie View A&M- 59 Week 2 Columbia- 59, South Carolina State- 38 UNC Wilmington- 73, George Washington- 56 Xavier- 67, Prairie View A&M- 50 Week 3 Xavier- 62, Columbia- 59 UNC Wilmington- 71, Prairie View A&M- 61 George Washington- 62, South Carolina State- 45 Week 4 Prairie View A&M- 70, South Carolina State- 62 Xavier- 74, UNC Wilmington- 73 (OT) George Washington- 61, Columbia- 52 Week 5 Xavier- 64, George Washington- 59 UNC Wilmington- 60, South Carolina State- 55 Columbia- 58, Prairie View A&M- 57 ---------------------------------------------------------- Standings after 5 weeks, with point differential in parenthesis: Xavier 5-0 (+35) UNC Wilmington 3-2 (+25) Columbia 3-2 (+16) George Washington 3-2 (+8) Prairie View A&M 1-4 (-24) South Carolina State 0-5 (-60) |
07-16-2015, 02:04 PM | #153 |
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Week 6 Columbia- 74, UNC Wilmington- 64 Xavier- 73, South Carolina State- 64 George Washington- 66, Prairie View A&M- 52 Week 7 Columbia- 72, South Carolina State- 63 UNC Wilmington- 81, George Washington- 80 (OT) Xavier- 87, Prairie View A&M- 65 Week 8 Xavier- 68, Columbia- 67 Prairie View A&M- 68, UNC Wilmington- 66 George Washington- 56, South Carolina State- 41 With the results of this week, Xavier has clinched the group title. Week 9 Prairie View A&M- 75, South Carolina State- 54 UNC Wilmington- 79, Xavier- 74 (OT) George Washington- 80, Columbia- 74 (OT) What a week, 2 OT games and Xavier goes down after clinching the group last week. ------------------------------------------------------------ Standings after 9 weeks, with point differential in parenthesis: Xavier 8-1 (+62) George Washington 6-3 (+42) Columbia 5-4 (+28) UNC Wilmington 5-4 (+19) Prairie View A&M 3-6 (-37) South Carolina State 0-9 (-114) Week 10 Schedule Xavier @ George Washington South Carolina State @ UNC Wilmington Prairie View A&M @ Columbia Xavier has already clinched the group and needs to win this game for seeding purposes. If George Washington can get the win, they'll clinch 2nd place. Columbia and UNC Wilmington each have to win to have a chance for a wildcard spot, but if they both win, then Columbia holds the tiebreaker by virtue of sweeping UNC Wilmington. Now, if they both win and George Washington loses, then we'll have a 3 way tie for 2nd place, and UNC Wilmington will have hope again. South Carolina State and Prairie View A&M can do nothing but play the spoiler role now. |
07-16-2015, 02:25 PM | #154 |
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Week 10 Xavier- 85, George Washington- 77 South Carolina State- 53, UNC Wilmington- 50 Columbia- 74, Prairie View A&M- 72 O.M.G! How does a team that hasn't won a game all tournament shock and eliminated poor UNC Wilmington? And Wilmington had it set up for a chance too, with George Washington losing. Now they are done. Final Group 30 Standings #1- Xavier 9-1 (+70) #2- George Washington 6-4 (+34) #3- Columbia 6-4 (+30) #4- UNC Wilmington 5-5 (+16) #5- Prairie View A&M 3-7 (-39) #6- South Carolina State 1-9 (-111) So Xavier wins the group, and has the lowest point differential by far of the 9-1 group winners. They can be no higher than the 15th seed. Had they won that second game against UNC Wilmington, they'd be looking at a top 10 seed. George Washington wins the tiebreaker for 2nd place by virtue of their sweep over Columbia, but they will be way down there in seeding, probably in the 80's or 90's. Columbia gets 3rd place and has a solid point differential for 6-4 wildcard contenders. They should be around a while, or at least for the next 6 or 7 groups. That does officially eliminate Coastal Carolina, as well as UNC Wilmington, Prairie View A&M, and South Carolina State. Wildcard standings after 30 groups: #4 Wisconsin 7-3 (+71) Winthrop 7-3 (+46) California 7-3 (+45) Long Beach St. 6-4 (+53) Missouri 6-4 (+50) Air Force 6-4 (+37) UNC Asheville 6-4 (+32) Vermont 6-4 (+31) Columbia 6-4 (+30) Santa Clara 6-4 (+28) Belmont 6-4 (+11) Stony Brook 6-4 (+8) UAB 6-4 (-2) Colorado St. 6-4 (-3) Coastal Carolina 6-4 (-5) ELIMINATED Delaware St. 6-4 (-18) ELIMINATED Duquesne 5-5 (+27) ELIMINATED Gardner Webb 5-5 (+22) ELIMINATED Albany 5-5 (+10) ELIMINATED UNLV 5-5 (+7) ELIMINATED Rider 5-5 (+1) ELIMINATED Quinnipiac 5-5 (0) ELIMINATED Mercer 5-5 (-4) ELIMINATED Denver 5-5 (-5) ELIMINATED Auburn 5-5 (-10) ELIMINATED Mid. Tenn. 5-5 (-24) ELIMINATED Minnesota 4-6 (+6) ELIMINATED Evansville 4-6 (-42) ELIMINATED Colorado State is next on the chopping block |
07-22-2015, 02:02 PM | #155 |
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Butler (Big East, 23-11, 12-6) Sam Houston State (Southland, 26-9, 15-3) TCU (Big 12, 18-15, 4-14) Colgate (Patriot, 16-17, 12-6) Weber State (Big Sky, 13-17, 8-10) Marist (MAAC, 7-25, 5-15) --------------------------------------------------------- Week 1 TCU- 70, Colgate- 58 Butler- 80, Marist- 46 Sam Houston St.- 92, Weber St.- 53 Wow, Butler and Sam Houston St. making statements early. Week 2 Colgate- 62, Marist- 52 TCU- 68, Sam Houston St.- 60 Butler- 73, Weber St.- 63 Week 3 Butler- 68, Colgate- 60 TCU- 63, Weber St.- 39 Sam Houston St.- 66, Marist- 57 Week 4 Weber St.- 60, Marist- 49 TCU- 76, Butler- 67 Sam Houston St.- 75, Colgate- 36 Week 5 Butler- 63, Sam Houston St.- 54 TCU- 65, Marist- 48 Weber St.- 62, Colgate- 59 ---------------------------------------------------- Standings after 5 weeks, with point differential in parenthesis: TCU 5-0 (+70) Butler 4-1 (+52) Sam Houston St. 3-2 (+70) Weber St. 2-3 (-59) Colgate 1-4 (-52) Marist 0-5 (-81) |
07-22-2015, 02:33 PM | #156 |
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Week 6 Colgate- 77, TCU- 72 (OT) Marist- 62, Butler- 59 Sam Houston St.- 73, Weber St.- 57 Tough losses for TCU and Butler. Ouch! Week 7 Marist- 53, Colgate- 40 Sam Houston St.- 74, TCU- 58 Weber St.- 80, Butler- 78 What is going on with TCU and Butler all of a sudden?? Week 8 Butler- 69, Colgate- 68 TCU- 73, Weber St.- 58 Sam Houston St.- 77, Marist- 66 Week 9 Weber St.- 68, Marist- 58 TCU- 76, Butler- 56 Sam Houston St.- 65, Colgate- 59 ---------------------------------------------------- Standings after 9 weeks, with point differential in parenthesis: Sam Houston St. 7-2 (+119) TCU 7-2 (+84) Butler 5-4 (+28) Weber St. 4-5 (-78) Colgate 2-7 (-67) Marist 2-7 (-86) Week 10 Schedule Butler @ Sam Houston St. Marist @ TCU Weber St. @ Colgate It's between Sam Houston and TCU for the group title. If one wins and the other loses, then the one that wins is group champion, and the one that loses is group runner-up. If they both win or both lose, then we go into a tiebreaker situation, which would be point differential. Butler is locked into 3rd place in the group and must beat Sam Houston St. to have a chance at a wildcard berth. It won't be easy. |
07-22-2015, 02:42 PM | #157 |
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Week 10 Sam Houston St.- 78, Butler- 68 TCU- 74, Marist- 59 Colgate- 66, Weber St.- 57 Final Group 31 Standings #1- Sam Houston St. 8-2 (+129) #2- TCU 8-2 (+99) #3- Butler 5-5 (+19) #4- Weber St. 4-6 (-87) #5- Colgate 3-7 (-58) #6- Marist 2-8 (-101) Sam Houston wins the group due to tiebreaker, since they split with TCU and had the better point differential. Their PD for an 8-2 group winner is second best and they have a shot to be a top 20 seed. TCU finishes second and has the best point differential of the 8-2 group runner-ups and is in great position to host a round of 128 First Round game. Butler takes 3rd, but with that loss they are officially eliminated, as you gotta be at least 6-4 if you're gonna compete for a wildcard. That means Colorado St. survives the chopping block for this group. Also eliminated are Weber St., Colgate, and Marist. Here are the wildcard standings after 31 groups: #4 Wisconsin 7-3 (+71) Winthrop 7-3 (+46) California 7-3 (+45) Long Beach St. 6-4 (+53) Missouri 6-4 (+50) Air Force 6-4 (+37) UNC Asheville 6-4 (+32) Vermont 6-4 (+31) Columbia 6-4 (+30) Santa Clara 6-4 (+28) Belmont 6-4 (+11) Stony Brook 6-4 (+8) UAB 6-4 (-2) Colorado St. 6-4 (-3) Coastal Carolina 6-4 (-5) ELIMINATED Delaware St. 6-4 (-18) ELIMINATED Duquesne 5-5 (+27) ELIMINATED Gardner Webb 5-5 (+22) ELIMINATED Butler 5-5 (+18) ELIMINATED Albany 5-5 (+10) ELIMINATED UNLV 5-5 (+7) ELIMINATED Rider 5-5 (+1) ELIMINATED Quinnipiac 5-5 (0) ELIMINATED Mercer 5-5 (-4) ELIMINATED Denver 5-5 (-5) ELIMINATED Auburn 5-5 (-10) ELIMINATED Mid. Tenn. 5-5 (-24) ELIMINATED Minnesota 4-6 (+6) ELIMINATED Evansville 4-6 (-42) ELIMINATED Colorado St. stays on the chopping block for Group 32 |
07-23-2015, 10:58 AM | #158 |
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Just wanted to touch base and let everybody know that I will not be around much for the next couple weeks. There is a huge baseball tournament coming to town that I am helping out with. I may occasionally sneak in a post or 2 over the next 3 weeks, but don't hold your breath.
I will have a lot more free time starting mid-August though, so hopefully I can really get a move on this. Thanks for your patience all |
08-11-2015, 12:44 PM | #159 |
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Just seeing how many followers this still has, as I know it's been way slower moving than I like. Getting ready to jump back into it now.
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08-11-2015, 01:14 PM | #160 |
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Stephen F. Austin (Southland, 29-5, 17-1) Memphis (American, 18-14, 10-8) Utah State (Mountain West, 18-13, 11-7) Maryland-Eastern Shore (MEAC, 18-15, 11-5) Penn (Ivy, 9-19, 4-10) Longwood (Big South, 11-23, 5-13) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Week 1 Maryland-Eastern Shore- 89, Utah State- 82 (OT) Stephen F. Austin- 74, Longwood- 52 Memphis- 65, Penn- 53 Week 2 Longwood- 75, Maryland-Eastern Shore- 49 Memphis- 61, Utah State- 59 Stephen F. Austin- 76, Penn- 72 Week 3 Maryland-Eastern Shore- 75, Stephen F. Austin- 70 Utah State.- 66, Penn- 60 Longwood- 62, Memphis- 49 Wow, Longwood is making some noise early on. Week 4 Longwood- 65, Penn- 59 Utah State- 81, Stephen F. Austin- 79 (OT) Maryland-Eastern Shore- 66, Memphis- 50 Week 5 Stephen F. Austin- 63, Memphis- 58 Utah State- 61, Longwood- 58 Penn- 68, Maryland-Eastern Shore- 50 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Here are the standings after 5 weeks, with point differential in parenthesis: Stephen F. Austin 3-2 (+24) Longwood 3-2 (+20) Utah State 3-2 (+2) Maryland-Eastern Shore 3-2 (-16) Memphis 2-3 (-20) Penn 1-4 (-10) This might be the wackiest group we've had so far. |
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08-11-2015, 03:19 PM | #162 |
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Week 6 Utah State- 76, Maryland-Eastern Shore- 65 Stephen F. Austin- 56, Longwood- 54 Memphis- 74, Penn- 65 Week 7 Maryland-Eastern Shore- 56, Longwood- 54 Utah State- 66, Memphis- 56 (OT) Stephen F. Austin- 63, Penn- 55 Week 8 Stephen F. Austin- 69, Maryland-Eastern Shore- 63 Utah State- 59, Penn- 46 Longwood- 62, Memphis- 60 Week 9 Penn- 64, Longwood- 60 Stephen F. Austin- 77, Utah State- 69 Maryland-Eastern Shore- 67, Memphis- 58 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Standings after 9 weeks of play, with point differential in parenthesis: Stephen F. Austin 7-2 (+48) Utah State 6-3 (+28) Maryland-Eastern Shore 5-4 (-22) Longwood 4-5 (+14) Memphis 3-6 (-32) Penn 2-7 (-36) Week 10 Schedule Stephen F. Austin @ Memphis Longwood @ Utah State Penn @ Maryland-Eastern Shore The group title is still up for grabs. If Stephen F. Austin wins (or if Utah St.) loses, they are champs. If Stephen F. Austin loses and Utah St. wins, it'll go to a tiebreaker. Maryland-Eastern Shore is the only team that has a chance at a wildcard, and they need to really put it to Penn to help their resume. If they lose and Longwood wins, it'll be a tie for 3rd, but neither team would advance. Of course Memphis and Penn are doing nothing but playing the spoiler role in Week 10. |
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Week 10 Stephen F. Austin- 83, Memphis- 74 Longwood- 55, Utah State- 38 Penn- 66, Maryland-Eastern Shore- 60 Final Group 32 Standings #1- Stephen F. Austin 8-2 (+57) #2- Utah State 6-4 (+11) #3- Longwood 5-5 (+31) #4- Maryland-Eastern Shore 5-5 (-28) #5- Memphis 3-7 (-41) #6- Penn 3-7 (-30) None of the teams in this group did worth a squad when it comes to seeding. Stephen F. Austin wins the group but had a horrible point differential, one of the worst for 8-2 group winners. Look for them to finish in the 30-40 range. Utah State finished 2nd, but that week 10 loss to Penn means their point differential is among the worst for 6-4 group runner-ups, and they could be looking at a seed between 90-100. Longwood wins the tiebreaker to take 3rd place, but that 5-5 record isn't good enough, and they are officially eliminated. Maryland-Eastern Shore missed a golden opportunity, and they are eliminated, as our Memphis and Penn. Memphis was hugely disappointing, and give credit to Longwood. They battled throughout the group, pulling some big wins and playing spoiler all group. Here are the wildcard standings after 32 groups: #4 Wisconsin 7-3 (+71) Winthrop 7-3 (+46) California 7-3 (+45) Long Beach St. 6-4 (+53) Missouri 6-4 (+50) Air Force 6-4 (+37) UNC Asheville 6-4 (+32) Vermont 6-4 (+31) Columbia 6-4 (+30) Santa Clara 6-4 (+28) Belmont 6-4 (+11) Stony Brook 6-4 (+8) UAB 6-4 (-2) Colorado St. 6-4 (-3) Coastal Carolina 6-4 (-5) ELIMINATED Delaware St. 6-4 (-18) ELIMINATED Longwood 5-5 (+31) ELIMINATED Duquesne 5-5 (+27) ELIMINATED Gardner Webb 5-5 (+22) ELIMINATED Butler 5-5 (+18) ELIMINATED Albany 5-5 (+10) ELIMINATED UNLV 5-5 (+7) ELIMINATED Rider 5-5 (+1) ELIMINATED Quinnipiac 5-5 (0) ELIMINATED Mercer 5-5 (-4) ELIMINATED Denver 5-5 (-5) ELIMINATED Auburn 5-5 (-10) ELIMINATED Mid. Tenn. 5-5 (-24) ELIMINATED Minnesota 4-6 (+6) ELIMINATED Evansville 4-6 (-42) ELIMINATED Colorado St. avoids the chopping block for a 2nd straight week, but will be right back on it for group 33. |
08-12-2015, 10:57 AM | #164 |
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Dayton (Atlantic 10, 27-9, 13-5) Toledo (MAC, 20-13, 11-7) Montana (Big Sky, 20-13, 14-4) New Hampshire (America East, 19-12, 11-5) Wright State (Horizon, 11-20, 3-13) Cal St. Fullerton (Big West, 9-12, 1-15) ----------------------------------------------------------------- Week 1 New Hampshire- 66, Montana- 58 Dayton- 71, Cal St. Fullerton- 62 Wright State- 70, Toledo- 64 Week 2 New Hampshire- 71, Cal St. Fullerton- 62 Toledo- 76, Montana- 73 Dayton- 61, Wright State- 50 Week 3 New Hampshire- 72, Dayton- 59 Montana- 73, Wright State- 61 Toledo- 80, Cal St. Fullerton- 63 Week 4 Wright State- 60, Cal St. Fullerton- 44 Dayton- 72, Montana- 61 New Hampshire- 64, Toledo- 59 Week 5 Dayton- 75, Toledo- 60 Montana- 73, Cal St. Fullerton- 61 New Hampshire- 73, Wright State- 60 -------------------------------------------------- Standings after 5 weeks, with point differential in parenthesis: New Hampshire 5-0 (+48) Dayton 4-1 (+33) Montana 2-3 (+2) Toledo 2-3 (-6) Wright State 2-3 (-14) Cal St. Fullerton 0-5 (-63) |
08-12-2015, 12:48 PM | #165 |
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Week 6 New Hampshire- 70, Montana- 62 Dayton- 75, Cal St. Fullerton- 62 Toledo- 71, Wright State- 67 Week 7 Cal St. Fullerton- 75, New Hampshire- 66 Toledo- 91, Montana- 87 (OT) Dayton- 71, Wright State- 57 Crazy, Fullerton gets their first win by handing New Hampshire their first loss. Week 8 New Hampshire- 59, Dayton- 54 Montana- 69, Wright State- 60 Toledo- 79, Cal St. Fullerton- 63 Week 9 Cal St. Fullerton- 76, Wright State- 66 Dayton- 72, Montana- 63 Toledo- 61, New Hampshire- 50 --------------------------------------------------- Standings after 9 weeks, with point differential in parenthesis: Dayton 7-2 (+64) New Hampshire 7-2 (+41) Toledo 6-3 (+29) Montana 3-6 (-10) Wright State 2-7 (-51) Cal St. Fullerton 2-7 (-73) Week 10 Schedule Dayton @ Toledo Cal St. Fullerton @ Montana Wright State @ New Hampshire The top 3 teams in this group are already decided, it's just a matter of which order they'll finish in. There's a possibility we could have a 3 way tie for first if Toledo beats Dayton and Wright St. beats New Hampshire. More than likely, New Hampshire will win their game, so it comes down to the Dayton-Toledo game. If both New Hampshire and Dayton win, it'll go to a tiebreaker to decide the group. If one wins and the other loses, the one that wins will be the group winner. Still lots to play for. |
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Week 10 Dayton- 64, Toledo- 63 Montana- 58, Cal St. Fullerton- 56 Wright State- 64, New Hampshire- 60 A shocking turn of events leaves New Hampshire in 2nd place. Final Group 33 standings #1- Dayton 8-2 (+65) #2- New Hampshire 7-3 (+37) #3- Toledo 6-4 (+28) #4- Montana 4-6 (-8) #5- Wright State 3-7 (-47) #6- Cal St. Fullerton 2-8 (-75) Dayton wins the group in comeback fashion and is looking for a spot in the top 35-40, if not better. New Hampshire, after being perfect the first half of group play, went just 2-3 in the second half of group play and finishes in second place. That point differential will have them as a lower seed for group runner-ups. Toledo gets the wildcard, and their point differential is good enough to keep them in the hunt. Sadly, this means Colorado St. is eliminated, along with Wright St. and Cal St. Fullerton. Here are the wildcard standings after 33 groups: #4 Wisconsin 7-3 (+71) Winthrop 7-3 (+46) California 7-3 (+45) Long Beach St. 6-4 (+53) Missouri 6-4 (+50) Air Force 6-4 (+37) UNC Asheville 6-4 (+32) Vermont 6-4 (+31) Columbia 6-4 (+30) Santa Clara 6-4 (+28) Toledo 6-4 (+28) Belmont 6-4 (+11) Stony Brook 6-4 (+8) UAB 6-4 (-2) Colorado St. 6-4 (-3) ELIMINATED Coastal Carolina 6-4 (-5) ELIMINATED Delaware St. 6-4 (-18) ELIMINATED Longwood 5-5 (+31) ELIMINATED Duquesne 5-5 (+27) ELIMINATED Gardner Webb 5-5 (+22) ELIMINATED Butler 5-5 (+18) ELIMINATED Albany 5-5 (+10) ELIMINATED UNLV 5-5 (+7) ELIMINATED Rider 5-5 (+1) ELIMINATED Quinnipiac 5-5 (0) ELIMINATED Mercer 5-5 (-4) ELIMINATED Denver 5-5 (-5) ELIMINATED Auburn 5-5 (-10) ELIMINATED Mid. Tenn. 5-5 (-24) ELIMINATED Minnesota 4-6 (+6) ELIMINATED Evansville 4-6 (-42) ELIMINATED UAB is next on the chopping block. |
08-14-2015, 11:27 AM | #167 |
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Temple (American, 26-10, 13-5) UMass (Atlantic 10, 17-15, 10-8) Marquette (Big East, 13-19, 4-14) East Tennessee State (Southern, 16-14, 8-10) UMass Lowell (America East, 12-17, 6-10) Presbyterian (Big South, 10-22, 6-12) ------------------------------------------------------------------ Week 1 Marquette- 68, East Tennessee State- 64 Temple- 70, Presbyterian- 54 UMass- 79, UMass Lowell- 63 Week 2 East Tennessee State- 60, Presbyterian- 44 UMass- 68, Marquette- 58 Temple- 78, UMass Lowell- 61 Week 3 East Tennessee State- 70, Temple- 63 Marquette- 62, UMass Lowell- 56 UMass- 64, Presbyterian- 60 Week 4 Presbyterian- 64, UMass Lowell- 60 Marquette- 77, Temple- 53 UMass- 88, East Tennessee State- 85 (OT) Week 5 Temple- 69, UMass- 65 Marquette- 54, Presbyterian- 47 UMass Lowell- 61, East Tennessee State- 60 --------------------------------------------------------- Standings after 5 weeks, with point differential in parenthesis: UMass 4-1 (+29) Marquette 4-1 (+31) Temple 3-2 (+6) East Tennessee State 2-3 (+15) Presbyterian 1-4 (-39) UMass Lowell 1-4 (-42) |
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Week 6 East Tennessee State- 63, Marquette- 49 Temple- 71, Presbyterian- 63 UMass- 64, UMass Lowell- 50 Week 7 East Tennessee State- 61, Presbyterian- 59 UMass- 62, Marquette- 58 Temple- 65, UMass Lowell- 44 Week 8 East Tennessee State- 59, Temple- 57 Marquette- 77, UMass Lowell- 69 UMass- 63, Presbyterian- 50 This group is turning into a battle with UMass at 7-1 and 3 other teams at 5-3. Week 9 Presbyterian- 69, UMass Lowell- 50 Marquette- 70, Temple- 55 East Tennessee State- 65, UMass- 56 Things are more interesting now, as UMass has NOT clinched the group. -------------------------------------------------- Standings after 9 weeks, with point differential in parenthesis: UMass 7-2 (+51) East Tennessee State 6-3 (+42) Marquette 6-3 (+36) Temple 5-4 (+18) Presbyterian 2-7 (-43) UMass Lowell 1-8 (-104) Week 10 Schedule Temple @ UMass Presbyterian @ Marquette UMass Lowell @ East Tennessee State The only thing we know for sure in this group is that Presbyterian and UMass Lowell are eliminated and can only play spoiler. Also, Temple MUST beat UMass to even have a chance to survive. If UMass beats Temple, they win the group, and Temple would be eliminated. If UMass loses and East Tennessee and Marquette both win, we'd have a tie for the group title. If Temple wins and East Tennessee and Marquette both lose, we'd have a 3 way tie for 2nd. UAB, who is on the chopping block this week, is already packing to go home. They aren't officially eliminated, but it's possible the 3rd place team from this group could be 7-3, and even if not, 6-4 with a positive point differential would be enough. UAB just has to wait until these games are complete to get official word that they'll be eliminated. |
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Week 10 Temple- 77, UMass- 62 Marquette- 69, Presbyterian- 40 East Tennessee State- 57, UMass Lowell- 46 Tough luck for Temple, who needed to beat UMass, which they did, but also needed Marquette or East Tennessee State to lose. So, we have a 3 way tie for 1st, and now UAB can officially pack their bags, along with Temple. ------------------------------------------------------ Final Group 34 Standings #1- UMass 7-3 (+36) #2- Marquette 7-3 (+65) #3- East Tennessee State 7-3 (+56) #4- Temple 6-4 (+33) #5- Presbyterian 2-8 (-72) #6- UMass Lowell 1-9 (-115) So UMass wins the group by virtue of tiebreaker (They were 3-1 against Marquette and East Tennessee, and I'm still questioning whether that head to head is fair for a 3 way tiebreaker, but since I started with it, I'm sticking with it.) Not that it makes a huge difference, more than likely all 3 of these teams will advance to the round of 128, but for seeding purposes it could have made a difference. Nevertheless, UMass wins the group and will probably be a seed between 30-40, maybe even lower in the 40's. Marquette gets 2nd place, as they split with East Tennessee but had a better point differential. They won't host a round of 128 game, but should still end up with a fairly decent matchup. Will probably be a seed between 75-85. East Tennessee State gets 3rd place and is in a great position to advance, as only Wisconsin is in a better position than they are right now. In fact, they could clinch a spot in the round of 128 as early as group 42 (if my math is right.) Temple got their key win a little too late, and they are eliminated along with Presbyterian and UMass Lowell. We also say goodbye to UAB who was on the chopping block. Wildcard standings after Group 34: #4 Wisconsin 7-3 (+71) E. Tenn. St. 7-3 (+56) Winthrop 7-3 (+46) California 7-3 (+45) Long Beach St. 6-4 (+53) Missouri 6-4 (+50) Air Force 6-4 (+37) UNC Asheville 6-4 (+32) Vermont 6-4 (+31) Columbia 6-4 (+30) Santa Clara 6-4 (+28) Toledo 6-4 (+28) Belmont 6-4 (+11) Stony Brook 6-4 (+8) UAB 6-4 (-2) ELIMINATED Colorado St. 6-4 (-3) ELIMINATED Coastal Carolina 6-4 (-5) ELIMINATED Delaware St. 6-4 (-18) ELIMINATED Longwood 5-5 (+31) ELIMINATED Duquesne 5-5 (+27) ELIMINATED Gardner Webb 5-5 (+22) ELIMINATED Butler 5-5 (+18) ELIMINATED Albany 5-5 (+10) ELIMINATED UNLV 5-5 (+7) ELIMINATED Rider 5-5 (+1) ELIMINATED Quinnipiac 5-5 (0) ELIMINATED Mercer 5-5 (-4) ELIMINATED Denver 5-5 (-5) ELIMINATED Auburn 5-5 (-10) ELIMINATED Mid. Tenn. 5-5 (-24) ELIMINATED Minnesota 4-6 (+6) ELIMINATED Evansville 4-6 (-42) ELIMINATED Stony Brook is now on the chopping block, and from now on, not only do the 3rd place finishers have to finish at least 6-4, but they also have to finish with a positive point differential, higher than +8, so it gets a little tougher. |
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Davidson (Atlantic 10, 24-8, 14-4) UTEP (Conference USA, 22-11, 13-5) James Madison (Colonial, 19-14, 12-6) Princeton (Ivy, 16-14, 9-5) Loyola Marymount (WCC, 8-23, 4-14) Troy (Sun Belt, 10-19, 5-15) --------------------------------------------------------- Week 1 James Madison- 83, Princeton- 80 (OT) Davidson- 70, Troy- 59 Loyola Marymount- 68, UTEP- 62 A nice shocker there as UTEP goes down early. Week 2 Princeton- 67, Troy- 64 UTEP- 69, James Madison- 65 Davidson- 70, Loyola Marymount- 59 Week 3 Davidson- 84, Princeton- 61 James Madison- 60, Loyola Marymount- 51 UTEP- 61, Troy- 52 Week 4 Troy- 77, Loyola Marymount- 75 (OT) Davidson- 82, James Madison- 74 Princeton- 70, UTEP- 63 Week 5 Davidson- 80, UTEP- 62 James Madison- 55, Troy- 54 Loyola Marymount- 65, Princeton- 48 ------------------------------------------------- Standings after 5 weeks, with point differential in parenthesis: Davidson 5-0 (+71) James Madison 3-2 (+1) Loyola Marymount 2-3 (+1) UTEP 2-3 (-18) Princeton 2-3 (-33) Troy 1-4 (-22) |
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Week 6 James Madison- 76, Princeton- 58 Davidson- 70, Troy- 63 UTEP- 67, Loyola Marymount- 50 Week 7 Troy- 56, Princeton- 52 James Madison- 75, UTEP- 59 Davidson- 76, Loyola Marymount- 58 Week 8 Davidson- 72, Princeton- 66 James Madison- 55, Loyola Marymount- 50 UTEP- 60, Troy- 55 Week 9 Troy- 62, Loyola Marymount- 51 Davidson- 75, James Madison- 66 UTEP- 66, Princeton- 62 The Davidson win over James Madison means they have clinched Group 35! ------------------------------------------------------ Standings after 9 weeks, with point differential in parenthesis: Davidson 9-0 (+111) James Madison 6-3 (+31) UTEP 5-4 (-8) Troy 3-6 (-19) Loyola Marymount 2-7 (-50) Princeton 2-7 (-65) Week 10 Schedule Davidson @ UTEP Troy @ James Madison Loyola Marymount @ Princeton The Davidson-UTEP game has huge round of 128 implications. If Davidson wins, they run through the group undefeated and all but lock up a top 10 seed in the round of 128. If UTEP wins, they keep their small hopes alive and will at least be in wildcard consideration. James Madison needs to just win to clinch 2nd place. Even if they lose, UTEP would need to beat Davidson big to win a points differential tiebreaker. So James Madison all but has 2nd place locked up. UTEP needs a miracle, as even to stave off elimination from the wildcard chase, they need to beat Davidson by at least 16, and I don't see that happening. |
08-17-2015, 02:50 PM | #173 |
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Group 35
Week 10 UTEP- 66, Davidson- 51 Troy- 79, James Madison- 77 Loyola Marymount- 63, Princeton- 53 What a wild, wild week. ----------------------------------------------- Final Group 35 Standings #1- Davidson 9-1 (+96) #2- James Madison 6-4 (+29) #3- UTEP 6-4 (+7) #4- Troy 4-6 (-17) #5- Loyola Marymount 3-7 (-40) #6- Princeton 2-8 (-75) Davidson had a chance to be a top 5 or 10 seed with a win, but still, they should be a solid seed between 15 and 20. James Madison gets 2nd place by virtue of a tiebreaker. They split with UTEP, so it goes to point differential. However, those 2 straight losses will knock them down majorly in seeding. Heartbreak for UTEP, who takes 3rd place, but needed to beat Davidson by just 1 more point to give themselves a chance. The game they'll look back on though is the opening game in which they lost to Loyola Marymount. They can think about that one on the way back to El Paso, as they are eliminated, as is Troy, Loyola Marymount, and Princeton. Stony Brook barely, and I do mean barely, survives the chopping block, for this group anyways. Here are the wildcard standings after 35 groups: #4 Wisconsin 7-3 (+71) E. Tenn. St. 7-3 (+56) Winthrop 7-3 (+46) California 7-3 (+45) Long Beach St. 6-4 (+53) Missouri 6-4 (+50) Air Force 6-4 (+37) UNC Asheville 6-4 (+32) Vermont 6-4 (+31) Columbia 6-4 (+30) Santa Clara 6-4 (+28) Toledo 6-4 (+28) Belmont 6-4 (+11) Stony Brook 6-4 (+8) UTEP 6-4 (+7) ELIMINATED UAB 6-4 (-2) ELIMINATED Colorado St. 6-4 (-3) ELIMINATED Coastal Carolina 6-4 (-5) ELIMINATED Delaware St. 6-4 (-18) ELIMINATED Longwood 5-5 (+31) ELIMINATED Duquesne 5-5 (+27) ELIMINATED Gardner Webb 5-5 (+22) ELIMINATED Butler 5-5 (+18) ELIMINATED Albany 5-5 (+10) ELIMINATED UNLV 5-5 (+7) ELIMINATED Rider 5-5 (+1) ELIMINATED Quinnipiac 5-5 (0) ELIMINATED Mercer 5-5 (-4) ELIMINATED Denver 5-5 (-5) ELIMINATED Auburn 5-5 (-10) ELIMINATED Mid. Tenn. 5-5 (-24) ELIMINATED Minnesota 4-6 (+6) ELIMINATED Evansville 4-6 (-42) ELIMINATED Stony Brook remains on the chopping block for group 36. |
08-19-2015, 10:51 AM | #174 |
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Group 36
BYU (WCC, 25-10, 13-5) Michigan (Big Ten, 16-16, 8-10) Wake Forest (ACC, 13-19, 5-13) Indiana State (Missouri Valley, 15-16, 11-7) Idaho (Big Sky, 13-17, 8-10) Fairleigh Dickinson (Northeast, 8-21, 3-15) ------------------------------------------------------------ Week 1 Indiana State- 79, Wake Forest- 74 Fairleigh Dickinson- 72, BYU- 67 Michigan- 94, Idaho- 81 (2 OT) Wow! Fairleigh Dickinson beating BYU is probably the 2nd biggest upset in this tournament so far, and how about Idaho taking Michigan to 2 OTs? I got a feeling we're in for a wild group. Week 2 Indiana State- 74, Fairleigh Dickinson- 64 Michigan- 69, Wake Forest- 64 BYU- 67, Idaho- 63 Week 3 BYU- 69, Indiana State- 58 Wake Forest- 79, Idaho- 65 Michigan- 83, Fairleigh Dickinson- 70 Things seem to be back to normal now after that crazy week 1. Week 4 Fairleigh Dickinson- 83, Idaho- 68 Wake Forest- 65, BYU- 60 Indiana State- 68, Michigan- 65 And the craziness is back, BYU is in a bit of trouble now. Week 5 BYU- 78, Michigan- 69 Wake Forest- 81, Fairleigh Dickinson- 79 (OT) Indiana State- 71, Idaho- 58 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Standings after 5 weeks, with point differential in parenthesis: Indiana State 4-1 (+20) Michigan 3-2 (+19) BYU 3-2 (+14) Wake Forest 3-2 (+11) Fairleigh Dickinson 2-3 (-5) Idaho 0-5 (-59) |
08-19-2015, 12:37 PM | #175 |
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Group 36
Week 6 Indiana State- 72, Wake Forest- 63 BYU- 80, Fairleigh Dickinson- 64 Idaho- 88, Michigan- 69 Wow! What a time for Idaho to get their first win. Week 7 Fairleigh Dickinson- 62, Indiana State- 59 Wake Forest- 74, Michigan- 68 BYU- 64, Idaho- 48 Fairleigh Dickinson does it again, this time throwing a kink into the Sycamores' plans. Week 8 BYU- 82, Indiana State- 63 Wake Forest- 67, Idaho- 64 Michigan- 59, Fairleigh Dickinson- 51 Week 9 Fairleigh Dickinson- 82, Idaho- 73 BYU- 72, Wake Forest- 63 Michigan- 58, Indiana State- 42 With the results of week 9, BYU has come back to clinch group 36! --------------------------------------------------- Standings after 9 weeks, with point differential in parenthesis: BYU 7-2 (+74) Michigan 5-4 (+18) Wake Forest 5-4 (+2) Indiana State 5-4 (-9) Fairleigh Dickinson 4-5 (-17) Idaho 1-9 (-68) Week 10 Schedule BYU @ Michigan Fairleigh Dickinson @ Wake Forest Idaho @ Indiana State BYU has already won the group and is playing to better their seeding. Fairleigh Dickinson and Idaho are out, and Michigan, Wake Forest, and Indiana State must win to have a chance to advance. Obviously Indiana State has slid the most since the halfway point, and Michigan has the toughest road ahead of them having to play BYU. The Sycamores probably have the easiest road getting to play Idaho, and don't sleep on Fairleigh Dickinson, they can play spoiler to Wake Forest. I'm not even going to try and figure out who might end up where, because there are too many scenarios that could happen. |
08-19-2015, 12:49 PM | #176 |
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Group 36
Week 10 BYU- 72, Michigan- 63 Wake Forest- 69, Fairleigh Dickinson- 65 Idaho- 77, Indiana State- 67 Wow, Idaho! Really? I sure didn't see that coming. Final Group 36 Standings #1- BYU 8-2 (+83) #2- Wake Forest 6-4 (+6) #3- Michigan 5-5 (+9) #4- Indiana State 5-5 (-19) #5- Fairleigh Dickinson 4-6 (-21) #6- Idaho 2-8 (-58) BYU wins 6 straight games to win the group and is in position for a top 25 seeding. Wake Forest gets 2nd place, but is a long ways away from being in a good position. Their point differential is one of the worst for 6-4 group runner-ups, they'll be a pretty low seed. Michigan gets 3rd place over Indiana State on point differential, but it doesn't matter. That 5-5 record isn't good enough to keep them in the wildcard chase, so they are eliminated. Indiana State was 4-1 at the halfway point but went just 1-4 in the second half of group play to eliminate themselves, and Fairleigh Dickinson had a nice run, but not nice enough, while Idaho played spoiler and sent Indiana State back home. Surviving yet another group is Stony Brook, but thinking they can survive 20 more groups will be very, very tough. For now though, they still have a shot. Here are the wildcard standings after 36 groups: #4 Wisconsin 7-3 (+71) E. Tenn. St. 7-3 (+56) Winthrop 7-3 (+46) California 7-3 (+45) Long Beach St. 6-4 (+53) Missouri 6-4 (+50) Air Force 6-4 (+37) UNC Asheville 6-4 (+32) Vermont 6-4 (+31) Columbia 6-4 (+30) Santa Clara 6-4 (+28) Toledo 6-4 (+28) Belmont 6-4 (+11) Stony Brook 6-4 (+8) UTEP 6-4 (+7) ELIMINATED UAB 6-4 (-2) ELIMINATED Colorado St. 6-4 (-3) ELIMINATED Coastal Carolina 6-4 (-5) ELIMINATED Delaware St. 6-4 (-18) ELIMINATED Longwood 5-5 (+31) ELIMINATED Duquesne 5-5 (+27) ELIMINATED Gardner Webb 5-5 (+22) ELIMINATED Butler 5-5 (+18) ELIMINATED Albany 5-5 (+10) ELIMINATED Michigan 5-5 (+9) ELIMINATED UNLV 5-5 (+7) ELIMINATED Rider 5-5 (+1) ELIMINATED Quinnipiac 5-5 (0) ELIMINATED Mercer 5-5 (-4) ELIMINATED Denver 5-5 (-5) ELIMINATED Auburn 5-5 (-10) ELIMINATED Mid. Tenn. 5-5 (-24) ELIMINATED Minnesota 4-6 (+6) ELIMINATED Evansville 4-6 (-42) ELIMINATED Stony Brook remains on the chopping block for group 37 |
08-19-2015, 01:18 PM | #177 |
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This really is a fun thing to follow. Thanks for doing this
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08-19-2015, 02:31 PM | #178 |
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Thanks for following. I enjoy doing stuff like this, even if it does mean I spread myself thin and do stuff like this when I should be doing other stuff. Ah well, such is life. Feel free to throw in any comments or opinions you have. |
08-19-2015, 03:08 PM | #179 |
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Group 37
Cincinnati (American, 23-11, 13-5) Pittsburgh (ACC, 19-15, 8-10) Portland (WCC, 17-16, 7-11) Bryant (Northeast, 16-15, 12-6) Siena (MAAC, 11-20, 7-13) Coppin State (MEAC, 8-23, 6-10) ------------------------------------------------------ Week 1 Portland- 65, Bryant- 58 Coppin State- 70, Cincinnati- 58 Pittsburgh- 72, Siena- 67 Wow, the second straight group the 6 seed upsets the top seed in Week 1. Week 2 Bryant- 75, Coppin State- 46 Portland- 66, Pittsburgh- 52 Siena- 72, Cincinnati- 63 The top seeds obviously aren't as strong in each group, and Cincinnati has some major work to do. Week 3 Cincinnati- 66, Bryant- 43 Siena- 73, Portland- 67 Pittsburgh- 78, Coppin State- 58 This group is a complete mess, totally wide open. Week 4 Coppin State- 71, Siena- 66 (OT) Cincinnati- 62, Portland- 59 Bryant- 64, Pittsburgh- 60 After 4 weeks, all 6 teams sit at 2-2. Ay caramba (or however you spell it)! Week 5 Cincinnati- 75, Pittsburgh- 65 Portland- 73, Coppin State- 44 Bryant- 70, Siena- 59 ---------------------------------------- Standings after 5 weeks, with point differential in parenthesis: Cincinnati 3-2 (+15) Portland 3-2 (+41) Bryant 3-2 (+14) Pittsburgh 2-3 (-3) Siena 2-3 (-6) Coppin State 2-3 (-61) |
08-19-2015, 04:04 PM | #180 |
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Group 37
Week 6 Portland- 84, Bryant- 55 Cincinnati- 76, Coppin State- 60 Siena- 70, Pittsburgh- 68 Week 7 Bryant- 72, Coppin State- 56 Pittsburgh- 74, Portland- 71 Cincinnati- 65, Siena- 63 Week 8 Bryant- 69, Cincinnati- 66 Portland- 80, Siena- 54 Pittsburgh- 80, Coppin State- 63 Week 9 Siena- 70, Coppin State- 60 Cincinnati- 66, Portland- 63 Pittsburgh- 79, Bryant- 68 ------------------------------------------ Standings after 9 weeks, with point differential in parenthesis: Cincinnati 6-3 (+33) Portland 5-4 (+90) Pittsburgh 5-4 (+26) Bryant 5-4 (-7) Siena 4-5 (-22) Coppin State 2-7 (-120) Week 10 Schedule Cincinnati @ Pittsburgh Coppin State @ Portland Siena @ Bryant Despite losing once each to the bottom 3 teams in the group, if Cincy can beat Pitt, they'll win the group. Now, Siena, who is sitting in 5th place, is actually not eliminated yet, but they need a miracle. First, they need to beat Bryant. Then they need Cincy to beat Pitt and Coppin State to upset Portland. Then of course, they'd have to win a 2nd place tiebreaker, which is all highly unlikely. Portland and Pitt seem to have the best chances in the 3 games, the Siena/Bryant game looks like a toss-up. Again, way too many possible scenarios. |
08-19-2015, 04:18 PM | #181 |
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Group 37
Week 10 Cincinnati- 77, Pittsburgh- 68 Portland- 77, Coppin State- 58 Bryant- 69, Siena- 60 So Cincy wins the group, and Siena, as expected, doesn't get what they were looking for. ---------------------------------------- Final Group 37 Standings #1- Cincinnati 7-3 (+42) #2- Portland 6-4 (+109) #3- Bryant 6-4 (+2) #4- Pittsburgh 5-5 (+17) #5- Siena 4-6 (-31) #6- Coppin State 2-8 (-139) Cincinnati comes back to win 7 of their last 8 to win the group, but their record and point differential will have them towards the bottom when all is said and done. The good news is they will host a round of 128 game. Portland gets 2nd place on tiebreakers, as they swept Bryant, and had a far better point differential anyways. As of now, they have the best point differential of the 6-4 group runner-ups. They'd have loved to had a few more wins though, as they can be no higher than the 80th seed. Bryant gets 3rd place, but the point differential isn't enough to keep them in the wildcard chase, so they are eliminated. 2 blowout losses really did them in. Pitt had a rough go of it and is eliminated, as well as Siena and Coppin St. For the 3rd (I believe) straight group, Stony Brook stays alive. Is it their destiny to be seed #128? Maybe, but not likely, with still 19 groups to go. Here are the updated wildcard standings through group 37: #4 Wisconsin 7-3 (+71) E. Tenn. St. 7-3 (+56) Winthrop 7-3 (+46) California 7-3 (+45) Long Beach St. 6-4 (+53) Missouri 6-4 (+50) High Point 6-4 (+50) Air Force 6-4 (+37) UNC Asheville 6-4 (+32) Vermont 6-4 (+31) Columbia 6-4 (+30) Santa Clara 6-4 (+28) Toledo 6-4 (+28) Buffalo 6-4 (+22) Belmont 6-4 (+11) Stony Brook 6-4 (+8) UTEP 6-4 (+7) ELIMINATED Bryant 6-4 (+2) ELIMINATED UAB 6-4 (-2) ELIMINATED Colorado St. 6-4 (-3) ELIMINATED Coastal Carolina 6-4 (-5) ELIMINATED Delaware St. 6-4 (-18) ELIMINATED Longwood 5-5 (+31) ELIMINATED Duquesne 5-5 (+27) ELIMINATED Gardner Webb 5-5 (+22) ELIMINATED Butler 5-5 (+18) ELIMINATED Albany 5-5 (+10) ELIMINATED Michigan 5-5 (+9) ELIMINATED UNLV 5-5 (+7) ELIMINATED Rider 5-5 (+1) ELIMINATED Quinnipiac 5-5 (0) ELIMINATED Mercer 5-5 (-4) ELIMINATED Denver 5-5 (-5) ELIMINATED Auburn 5-5 (-10) ELIMINATED Mid. Tenn. 5-5 (-24) ELIMINATED Minnesota 4-6 (+6) ELIMINATED Evansville 4-6 (-42) ELIMINATED For some reason, there were a couple teams (High Point and Buffalo) that had somehow gotten left out of the wildcard standings. Problem fixed, and Stony Brook remains on the chopping block for group 38. |
08-26-2015, 01:13 PM | #182 |
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Group 38
Georgia (SEC, 21-12, 11-7) UConn (American, 20-15, 10-8) Creighton (Big East, 14-19, 4-14) Dartmouth (Ivy, 14-15, 7-7) Drake (Missouri Valley, 9-22, 6-12) North Dakota (Big Sky, 8-22, 4-14) ------------------------------------------------------ Week 1 Creighton- 68, Dartmouth- 56 Georgia- 64, North Dakota- 49 UConn- 71, Drake- 66 A rarity it seems, as all 3 of the higher teams in the group win their first game. Week 2 North Dakota- 63, Dartmouth- 62 UConn- 65, Creighton- 57 Georgia- 78, Drake- 57 Week 3 Georgia- 62, Dartmouth- 43 Drake- 73, Creighton- 64 (2 OT) UConn- 64, North Dakota- 60 Week 4 Drake- 77, North Dakota- 59 Georgia- 61, Creighton- 51 Dartmouth- 63, UConn- 46 Week 5 Georgia- 79, UConn- 63 North Dakota- 68, Creighton- 61 Drake- 60, Dartmouth- 56 ---------------------------------------------- Standings after 5 weeks, with point differential in parenthesis: Georgia 5-0 (+81) UConn 3-2 (-16) Drake 3-2 (+5) North Dakota 2-3 (-29) Creighton 1-4 (-22) Dartmouth 1-4 (-19) |
08-26-2015, 03:49 PM | #183 |
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Group 38
Week 6 Dartmouth- 60, Creighton- 57 Georgia- 64, North Dakota- 50 UConn- 66, Drake- 62 Week 7 North Dakota- 73, Dartmouth- 63 UConn- 66, Creighton- 40 Georgia- 79, Drake- 62 Week 8 Georgia- 67, Dartmouth- 57 Drake- 70, Creighton- 61 North Dakota- 65, UConn- 63 And with UConn being upset, that means Georgia has clinched the group with 2 weeks to go. Week 9 North Dakota- 58, Drake- 53 Creighton- 67, Georgia- 60 UConn- 72, Dartmouth- 67 (OT) ------------------------------------------- Standings after 9 weeks, with point differential in parenthesis: Georgia 8-1 (+115) UConn 6-3 (+17) North Dakota 5-4 (-26) Drake 4-5 (-12) Dartmouth 2-7 (-41) Creighton 2-7 (-53) Week 10 Schedule Georgia @ UConn North Dakota @ Creighton Drake @ Dartmouth Georgia has clinched the group, and is hoping for a bounce back win at UConn. Meanwhile, all UConn needs to do to clinch 2nd place is to win, or a North Dakota loss. If UConn loses and North Dakota wins, it'll go to a tiebreaker. Drake, Dartmouth, and Creighton have no chance to advance, and even North Dakota needs a lot of help, but what a showing they've had already, being the last seeded team in this group. |
08-26-2015, 04:09 PM | #184 |
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Group 38
Week 10 Georgia- 66, UConn- 57 Creighton- 76, North Dakota- 75 Drake- 67, Dartmouth- 50 Final Group 38 Standings #1- Georgia 9-1 (+124) #2- UConn 6-4 (+8) #3- Drake 5-5 (+5) #4- North Dakota 5-5 (-27) #5- Creighton 3-7 (-52) #6- Dartmouth 2-8 (-58) Georgia wins the group, but that lone loss to Creighton has cost them valuable seeding spots. They are still in position for a top 15 seed, but going undefeated could have had them as a top 6 seed. UConn finishes in 2nd place but a lousy record and point differential will have them down towards the bottom of the group runner-ups. Drake overtakes North Dakota for 3rd place, thanks to points differential tiebreaker. However, 3rd place teams need at least 6 wins to be in the wildcard hunt, so Drake, North Dakota, Creighton, and Dartmouth are all officially eliminated, and Stony Brook survives for yet another group. Is it their destiny to survive the rest of group play? What a feat that would be. Wildcard standings through 38 groups: #4 Wisconsin 7-3 (+71) E. Tenn. St. 7-3 (+56) Winthrop 7-3 (+46) California 7-3 (+45) Long Beach St. 6-4 (+53) Missouri 6-4 (+50) High Point 6-4 (+50) Air Force 6-4 (+37) UNC Asheville 6-4 (+32) Vermont 6-4 (+31) Columbia 6-4 (+30) Santa Clara 6-4 (+28) Toledo 6-4 (+28) Buffalo 6-4 (+22) Belmont 6-4 (+11) Stony Brook 6-4 (+8) UTEP 6-4 (+7) ELIMINATED Bryant 6-4 (+2) ELIMINATED UAB 6-4 (-2) ELIMINATED Colorado St. 6-4 (-3) ELIMINATED Coastal Carolina 6-4 (-5) ELIMINATED Delaware St. 6-4 (-18) ELIMINATED Longwood 5-5 (+31) ELIMINATED Duquesne 5-5 (+27) ELIMINATED Gardner Webb 5-5 (+22) ELIMINATED Butler 5-5 (+18) ELIMINATED Albany 5-5 (+10) ELIMINATED Michigan 5-5 (+9) ELIMINATED UNLV 5-5 (+7) ELIMINATED Drake 5-5 (+5) ELIMINATED Rider 5-5 (+1) ELIMINATED Quinnipiac 5-5 (0) ELIMINATED Mercer 5-5 (-4) ELIMINATED Denver 5-5 (-5) ELIMINATED Auburn 5-5 (-10) ELIMINATED Mid. Tenn. 5-5 (-24) ELIMINATED Minnesota 4-6 (+6) ELIMINATED Evansville 4-6 (-42) ELIMINATED Once again, Stony Brook will be on the chopping block |
08-26-2015, 04:26 PM | #185 |
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Close call for UND. I see they tied UConn 1-1; remind me, what are the subsequent tiebreakers?
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Good question, I never really specified the tiebreakers, and the ones I'm using are probably not really the greatest ones to use, or the greatest ways to use them. 2 Team Tiebreaker 1. Head to Head (If one team goes 2-0 against the other, that team wins the tiebreaker. If they split, revert to #2.) 2. Point differential (Whoever has higher point differential wins tiebreaker). 3+ Team Tiebreaker (All steps look to advance highest team) 1. Head to Head with all tied teams involved (If one team has better record against the other teams involved, then that team advances. If they all have the same record, then go to step #2.) 2. Point differential (Whoever has highest point differential advances, then repeat tiebreaking steps with remaining teams.) Since this is the way I started, I have to be fair and finish this way, but I would have been better off going with the tiebreaker situation to eliminate the lowest team. As it stands, this is what I've got. You'll notice I have nothing after point differential. This is because I didn't really plan to that point, as I've never had to go farther. If the first 2 steps don't break the tie, more than likely I'll just flip a coin or something. I know, I didn't really plan out the tiebreakers well at all. My mistake and I'll have to do better for the next one. |
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I am also following along, and as a UCSB alum, that was a fun group to watch
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08-27-2015, 02:44 PM | #188 |
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Group 39
North Carolina State (ACC, 22-13, 10-8) Eastern Washington (Big Sky, 26-9, 14-4) Hawaii (Big West, 22-13, 8-8) Mount St. Marys (Northeast, 15-15, 11-7) Loyola (MD) (Patriot, 11-19, 7-11) UNC Greensboro (Southern, 11-22, 6-12) ---------------------------------------------------------- Week 1 Hawaii- 64, Mount St. Mary's- 49 North Carolina State- 86, UNC Greensboro- 62 Eastern Washington- 75, Loyola (MD)- 62 Week 2 Mount St. Mary's- 79, UNC Greensboro- 72 Hawaii- 77, Eastern Washington- 68 Loyola (MD)- 63, North Carolina State- 55 That's a fairly huge upset early on. Week 3 North Carolina State- 70, Mount St. Mary's- 65 Loyola (MD)- 78, Hawaii- 68 Eastern Washington- 89, UNC Greensboro- 72 Week 4 UNC Greensboro- 70, Loyola (MD)- 53 Hawaii- 75, North Carolina State- 68 Eastern Washington- 66, Mount St. Mary's- 49 Week 5 North Carolina State- 81, Eastern Washington- 55 Hawaii- 72, UNC Greensboro- 68 Mount St. Marys- 58, Loyola (MD)- 34 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Standings after 5 weeks, with point differential in parenthesis: Hawaii 4-1 (+25) North Carolina State 3-2 (+40) Eastern Washington 3-2 (+12) Mount St. Mary's 2-3 (-6) Loyola (MD) 2-3 (-36) UNC Greensboro 2-3 (-35) |
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Group 39
Week 6 Hawaii- 72, Mount St. Mary's- 55 North Carolina State- 78, UNC Greensboro- 60 Eastern Washington- 75, Loyola (MD)- 59 Week 7 UNC Greensboro- 65, Mount St. Mary's- 58 Eastern Washington- 81, Hawaii- 76 North Carolina State- 61, Loyola (MD)- 51 Week 8 Mount St. Mary's- 66, North Carolina State- 60 Hawaii- 70, Loyola (MD)- 50 Eastern Washington- 74, UNC Greensboro- 59 Week 9 UNC Greensboro- 66, Loyola (MD)- 45 Hawaii- 72, North Carolina State- 59 Eastern Washington- 65, Mount St. Mary's- 54 ------------------------------------------------------- Standings after 9 weeks, with point differential in parenthesis: Hawaii 7-2 (+70) Eastern Washington 7-2 (+59) North Carolina State 5-4 (+49) Mount St. Marys 3-6 (-35) UNC Greensboro 3-6 (-40) Loyola (MD) 2-7 (-103) Week 10 Schedule North Carolina State @ Eastern Washington UNC Greensboro @ Hawaii Loyola (MD) @ Mount St. Marys With Hawaii and Eastern Washington splitting their games, 1 has to win and 1 has to lose in order to not go to tiebreakers. If 1 wins and the other loses, the one that wins is the group winner, and the one that loses is group runner-up. If both win or both lose their Week 10 games, it will go to point differential. As for N.C. State, their dilemma is much simpler. They are locked into 3rd place. If they win, they enter the wildcard race and eliminate Stony Brook. However, if N.C. State loses, they are eliminated and Stony Brook hangs on for yet another group. |
08-27-2015, 04:55 PM | #190 |
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Group 39
Week 10 North Carolina State- 77, Eastern Washington- 63 UNC Greensboro- 79, Hawaii- 69 Loyola (MD)- 69, Mount St. Mary's- 67 (OT) Oh, Hawaii! All you had to do is win! Now we go to tiebreakers. #1- Hawaii 7-3 (+60) #2- Eastern Washington 7-3 (+45) #3- North Carolina State 6-4 (+63) #4- UNC Greensboro 4-6 (-30) #5- Mount St. Mary's 3-7 (-37) #6- Loyola (MD) 3-7 (-101) Hawaii does win the group thanks to point differential, but that week 10 loss will cost them dearly in the seedings. Eastern Washington is in the same position, as their week 10 loss will also cost them dearly. N.C. State advances to the wildcard chase and are actually in great position as they have the highest point differential of all the 6-4 wildcard contenders. We do unfortunately have to say goodbye to Stony Brook, and what a run they had, hanging on for several groups. Also gone is UNC Greensboro, Mt. St. Marys, and Loyola (MD). Wildcard standings after 39 groups: #4 Wisconsin 7-3 (+71) E. Tenn. St. 7-3 (+56) Winthrop 7-3 (+46) California 7-3 (+45) N.C. State 6-4 (+63) Long Beach St. 6-4 (+53) Missouri 6-4 (+50) High Point 6-4 (+50) Air Force 6-4 (+37) UNC Asheville 6-4 (+32) Vermont 6-4 (+31) Columbia 6-4 (+30) Santa Clara 6-4 (+28) Toledo 6-4 (+28) Buffalo 6-4 (+22) Belmont 6-4 (+11) Stony Brook 6-4 (+8) ELIMINATED UTEP 6-4 (+7) ELIMINATED Bryant 6-4 (+2) ELIMINATED UAB 6-4 (-2) ELIMINATED Colorado St. 6-4 (-3) ELIMINATED Coastal Carolina 6-4 (-5) ELIMINATED Delaware St. 6-4 (-18) ELIMINATED Longwood 5-5 (+31) ELIMINATED Duquesne 5-5 (+27) ELIMINATED Gardner Webb 5-5 (+22) ELIMINATED Butler 5-5 (+18) ELIMINATED Albany 5-5 (+10) ELIMINATED Michigan 5-5 (+9) ELIMINATED UNLV 5-5 (+7) ELIMINATED Drake 5-5 (+5) ELIMINATED Rider 5-5 (+1) ELIMINATED Quinnipiac 5-5 (0) ELIMINATED Mercer 5-5 (-4) ELIMINATED Denver 5-5 (-5) ELIMINATED Auburn 5-5 (-10) ELIMINATED Mid. Tenn. 5-5 (-24) ELIMINATED Minnesota 4-6 (+6) ELIMINATED Evansville 4-6 (-42) ELIMINATED Belmont is now on the chopping block |
08-28-2015, 12:17 PM | #191 |
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Boise State (Mountain West, 25-9, 14-4) UC Davis (Big West, 25-7, 14-2) Radford (Big South, 22-12, 12-6) Northern Illinois (MAC, 14-16, 8-10) Lipscomb (Atlantic Sun, 14-17, 7-7) Utah Valley (WAC, 11-19, 5-9) -------------------------------------------------------- Week 1 Radford- 72, Northern Illinois- 68 Boise State- 57, Utah Valley- 43 Lipscomb- 88, UC Davis- 83 Week 2 Northern Illinois- 66, Utah Valley- 57 UC Davis- 73, Radford- 70 Boise State- 80, Lipscomb- 71 Week 3 Boise State- 70, Northern Illinois- 65 Lipscomb- 76, Radford- 66 UC Davis- 69, Utah Valley- 53 Week 4 Utah Valley- 84, Lipscomb- 70 Radford- 58, Boise State- 45 UC Davis- 73, Northern Illinois- 65 Week 5 Boise State- 72, UC Davis- 57 Radford- 80, Utah Valley- 70 (OT) Lipscomb- 75, Northern Illinois- 62 ------------------------------------------------- Standings after 5 weeks, with point differential in parenthesis: Boise State 4-1 (+30) Radford 3-2 (+14) UC Davis 3-2 (+7) Lipscomb 3-2 (+5) Northern Illinois 1-4 (-21) Utah Valley 1-4 (-35) |
08-28-2015, 03:19 PM | #192 |
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Group 40
Week 6 Radford- 66, Northern Illinois- 64 Boise State- 55, Utah Valley- 52 UC Davis- 81, Lipscomb- 67 Week 7 Northern Illinois- 69, Utah Valley- 63 UC Davis- 68, Radford- 59 Lipscomb- 72, Boise State- 56 Lipscomb has now beaten the top 2 teams in this group. Week 8 Boise State- 75, Northern Illinois- 74 Radford- 82, Lipscomb- 72 UC Davis- 74, Utah Valley- 73 Week 9 Lipscomb- 71, Utah Valley- 56 Boise State- 72, Radford- 53 UC Davis- 74, Northern Illinois- 63 ------------------------------------------ Standings after 9 weeks, with point differential in parenthesis: Boise State 7-2 (+37) UC Davis 7-2 (+42) Lipscomb 5-4 (+12) Radford 5-4 (-2) Northern Illinois 2-7 (-29) Utah Valley 1-8 (-60) Week 10 Schedule Boise State @ UC Davis Utah Valley @ Radford Lipscomb @ Northern Illinois The Boise St/UC Davis winner will win the group, and the loser will be 2nd place. Lipscomb and Radford both need to win to have a chance to stay in the wildcard chase. If Lipscomb wins and Radford loses, Lipscomb takes 3rd. If Radford wins and Lipscomb loses, Radford takes 3rd. If they both win or both lose, we'll have a tiebreaker for 3rd, although it won't matter if they both lose, because 5-5 isn't enough to stay in the wildcard chase. |
08-28-2015, 03:30 PM | #193 |
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The Big West is representing crazy well this tournament.
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08-28-2015, 03:41 PM | #194 |
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Group 40
Week 10 UC Davis- 75, Boise State- 60 Radford- 63, Utah Valley- 54 Northern Illinois- 74, Lipscomb- 62 I like it when results work out so that I don't have to have a tiebreaker. Final Group 40 Standings #1- UC Davis 8-2 (+57) #2- Boise State 7-3 (+22) #3- Radford 6-4 (+7) #4- Lipscomb 5-5 (0) #5- Northern Illinois 3-7 (-17) #6- Utah Valley 1-9 (-69) UC Davis wins the group convincingly, but their point differential isn't one of the better ones out there. Boise State is in the same boat as the 2nd place finisher, fortunately there are a fair share of 6-4 group runner-ups behind them. Radford takes 3rd, but just misses on staying in the wildcard chase, as they needed a +11 point differential to stay alive. So they are eliminated as well as Lipscomb, Northern Illinois, and Utah Valley. That means that Belmont will stay alive for another group. With 40 groups gone, I am going to give everybody a look at how the seedings look up to this point. This will be my next post, and I'll include the wildcard standings with it. |
09-01-2015, 12:42 PM | #195 |
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As promised, here's a look at how the standings shake up after 40 groups. The numbers before certain teams is where they were ranked coming into this tournament. I initially seeded the top 25 teams according to one of the polls.
Group Winners 1- #1 Kentucky 10-0 (+214) 2- #8 Gonzaga 10-0 (+203) 3- #2 Villanova 10-0 (+176) 4- #16 Notre Dame 10-0 (+173) 5- #19 Utah 10-0 (+150) 6- UC Santa Barbara 10-0 (+94) 7- #11 North Carolina 9-1 (+162) 8- Morehead State 9-1 (+147) 9- Iowa State 9-1 (+131) 10- Kansas 9-1 (+130) T-11- Georgetown 9-1 (+124) T-11- Georgia 9-1 (+124) 13- #14 Northern Iowa 9-1 (+119) 14- #7 Virginia 9-1 (+109) 15- Davidson 9-1 (+96) 16- William & Mary 9-1 (+88) 17- Xavier 9-1 (+70) 18- #10 Baylor 8-2 (+141) 19- Sam Houston 8-2 (+129) 20- #6 Duke 8-2 (+123) 21- Charlotte 8-2 (+115) 22- #17 Wichita State 8-2 (+91) 23- Sacramento State 8-2 (+87) 24- BYU 8-2 (+83) 25- Alabama 8-2 (+80) 26- Washington 8-2 (+77) 27- #12 SMU 8-2 (+75) 28- South Carolina 8-2 (+74) 29- Dayton 8-2 (+65) 30- Colorado 8-2 (+61) T-31- Stephen F. Austin 8-2 (+57) T-31- UC Davis 8-2 (+57) 33- South Dakota State 8-2 (+51) 34- Detroit 8-2 (+29) 35- #5 Arizona 7-3 (+110) 36- Eastern Michigan 7-3 (+62) 37- Hawaii 7-3 (+60) 38- Cincinnati 7-3 (+42) 39- UMass 7-3 (+36) 40- Kent State 7-3 (+28) Group Runner-Ups 57- #21 Louisville 9-1 (+83) 58- TCU 8-2 (+99) 59- #18 Oklahoma 8-2 (+80) 60- Tennessee 8-2 (+65) 61- Chattanooga 8-2 (+50) 62- DePaul 8-2 (+46) 63- New Mexico State 8-2 (+43) 64- #15 VCU 7-3 (+97) 65- UC Irvine 7-3 (+83) 66- Providence 7-3 (+78) 67- San Diego State 7-3 (+71) 68- Marquette 7-3 (+65) 69- St. Bonaventure 7-3 (+55) 70- #13 Maryland 7-3 (+54) 71- Missouri State 7-3 (+52) 72- Eastern Washington 7-3 (+45) 73- Virginia Tech 7-3 (+42) 74- Lafayette 7-3 (+41) 75- New Hampshire 7-3 (+37) 76- Western Kentucky 7-3 (+33) 77- Cleveland State 7-3 (+24) 78- Northeastern 7-3 (+23) 79- Boise State 7-3 (+22) 80- Seton Hall 7-3 (+13) 81- NC Central 7-3 (+9) 82- Portland 6-4 (+109) 83- #23 Michigan State 6-4 (+105) 84- #24 West Virginia 6-4 (+83) 85- George Mason 6-4 (+42) 86- George Washington 6-4 (+34) 87- James Madison 6-4 (+29) 88- Rice 6-4 (+18) 89- Mississippi State 6-4 (+13) 90- Western Carolina 6-4 (+12) 91- Utah State 6-4 (+11) 92- UConn 6-4 (+8) 93- Wake Forest 6-4 (+6) 94- Florida State 6-4 (+1) 95- UCF 6-4 (-6) 96- Vanderbilt 5-5 (+19) Now keep in mind this is where these teams sit now. Some teams will be able to improve their seeding based on the results of the rest of the groups, some teams' seedings could get significantly worse. If you'll notice, we have 2 ties right now as far as the group winners go. I have not yet developed a tiebreaker system for this, except for 1 thing that I'm definitely going to try and do. In the case of a tie, I will try to break the tie by making sure that teams don't meet up with teams from the same group or conference in the Round of 128. Hopefully everybody knows what I mean by that. Now, the wildcard standings: #4 Wisconsin 7-3 (+71) E. Tenn. St. 7-3 (+56) Winthrop 7-3 (+46) California 7-3 (+45) N.C. State 6-4 (+63) Long Beach St. 6-4 (+53) Missouri 6-4 (+50) High Point 6-4 (+50) Air Force 6-4 (+37) UNC Asheville 6-4 (+32) Vermont 6-4 (+31) Columbia 6-4 (+30) Santa Clara 6-4 (+28) Toledo 6-4 (+28) Buffalo 6-4 (+22) Belmont 6-4 (+11) Stony Brook 6-4 (+8) ELIMINATED UTEP 6-4 (+7) ELIMINATED Bryant 6-4 (+2) ELIMINATED UAB 6-4 (-2) ELIMINATED Colorado St. 6-4 (-3) ELIMINATED Coastal Carolina 6-4 (-5) ELIMINATED Delaware St. 6-4 (-18) ELIMINATED Longwood 5-5 (+31) ELIMINATED Duquesne 5-5 (+27) ELIMINATED Gardner Webb 5-5 (+22) ELIMINATED Butler 5-5 (+18) ELIMINATED Albany 5-5 (+10) ELIMINATED Michigan 5-5 (+9) ELIMINATED UNLV 5-5 (+7) ELIMINATED Drake 5-5 (+5) ELIMINATED Rider 5-5 (+1) ELIMINATED Quinnipiac 5-5 (0) ELIMINATED Mercer 5-5 (-4) ELIMINATED Denver 5-5 (-5) ELIMINATED Auburn 5-5 (-10) ELIMINATED Mid. Tenn. 5-5 (-24) ELIMINATED Minnesota 4-6 (+6) ELIMINATED Evansville 4-6 (-42) ELIMINATED As we move to group 41, things really get interesting. We already know that Belmont is on the chopping block. But now we get to the point where wildcard teams can clinch their spot in the round of 128. For group 41, unless the 3rd place team out of the group has a better record than 7-3 (+71) (which is very unlikely) then Wisconsin would clinch a spot in the round of 128. If, somehow, that 3rd place team from group 41 had a better record than Wisconsin, then that team would clinch and Wisconsin would have to wait. From this point forward, with every group, a third place finisher will clinch a spot in the round of 128. |
09-01-2015, 03:03 PM | #196 |
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Group 41
Ohio State (Big Ten, 24-11, 11-7) Florida (SEC, 16-17, 8-10) Georgia Tech (ACC, 12-19, 3-15) Texas Tech (Big 12, 13-19, 3-15) St. Louis (Atlantic 10, 11-21, 3-15) Southern Utah (Big Sky, 10-19, 7-11) ------------------------------------------------------- Week 1 Georgia Tech- 62, Texas Tech- 46 Ohio State- 77, Southern Utah- 51 St. Louis- 69, Florida- 62 Week 2 Texas Tech- 58, Southern Utah- 53 Florida- 60, Georgia Tech- 56 (OT) Ohio State- 66, St. Louis- 50 Week 3 Ohio State- 67, Texas Tech- 53 Georgia Tech- 77, St. Louis- 62 Florida- 63, Southern Utah- 61 Week 4 Southern Utah- 62, St. Louis- 51 Ohio State- 70, Georgia Tech- 63 Florida- 63, Texas Tech- 61 Week 5 Florida- 73, Ohio State- 65 Georgia Tech- 62, Southern Utah- 51 Texas Tech- 70, St. Louis- 40 ---------------------------------------------- Standings after 5 weeks, with point differential in parenthesis: Florida 4-1 (+9) Ohio State 4-1 (+55) Georgia Tech 3-2 (+31) Texas Tech 2-3 (+3) Southern Utah 1-4 (-33) St. Louis 1-4 (-65) |
09-01-2015, 04:25 PM | #197 |
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Group 41
Week 6 Texas Tech- 64, Georgia Tech- 55 Ohio State- 83, Southern Utah- 74 Florida- 57, St. Louis- 48 Week 7 Texas Tech- 68, Southern Utah- 54 Florida- 72, Georgia Tech- 54 Ohio State- 81, St. Louis- 48 Week 8 Ohio State- 69, Texas Tech- 63 St. Louis- 65, Georgia Tech- 59 Florida- 69, Southern Utah- 53 Florida and Ohio St. have clinched the top 2 spots in Group 41. Week 9 St. Louis- 73, Southern Utah- 64 Georgia Tech- 79, Ohio State- 77 Florida- 60, Texas Tech- 54 ------------------------------------------ Standings after 9 weeks, with point differential in parenthesis: Florida 8-1 (+58) Ohio State 7-2 (+101) Texas Tech 4-5 (+14) Georgia Tech 4-5 (0) St. Louis 3-6 (-92) Southern Utah 1-8 (-81) Week 10 Schedule Ohio State @ Florida Southern Utah @ Georgia Tech St. Louis @ Texas Tech Not much to talk about in this group. It's real simple, the Florida/Ohio St. winner wins the group, the loser takes 2nd place. If Ohio St. beats Florida in Week 10, they'd be tied at 8-2, but the Buckeyes already have a massive lead in point differential, and it would be extended with a win over Florida. It doesn't matter what happens with the other 2 games, although if St. Louis beats Texas Tech and Southern Utah beats Georgia Tech, we'd have a 3 way tie for 3rd, but none of the teams have a chance to advance. That means Wisconsin will be packing their bags for the round of 128 and Belmont will stay alive for another group. |
09-01-2015, 04:27 PM | #198 |
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Yeah, it's definitely a surprise how some of the non power 5 conferences have won or finished 2nd in their groups. Especially the Big West as you mentioned. Once the round of 128 is finalized, I'll be going through and seeing how many teams each conference got into it, but I wouldn't be surprised if the Big West is right up there. |
09-01-2015, 04:39 PM | #199 |
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Group 41
Week 10 Ohio State- 63, Florida- 61 Georgia Tech- 64, Southern Utah- 52 Texas Tech- 77, St. Louis- 44 ----------------------------------------------- Final Group 41 Standings #1- Ohio State 8-2 (+103) #2- Florida 8-2 (+56) #3- Texas Tech 5-5 (+47) #4- Georgia Tech 5-5 (+12) #5- St. Louis 3-7 (-125) #6- Southern Utah 1-9 (-93) So Ohio St. wins the group thanks to point differential tiebreaker, but they have a lot of 9-1 group winners in front of them. Their still in position to be a top 25 seed though. Florida finishes runner up and that 8-2 record puts them in good position to host a round of 128 game. As it stands now, group runner-ups must finish with an 8-2 record or better to have a chance to host a round of 128 game. Texas Tech wins the point differential tiebreaker for 3rd place, and that point differential would be great if they just had 1 more win. Unfortunately, 5-5 isn't enough, and they are eliminated, along with Georgia Tech, St. Louis, and Southern Utah. That means, as we said earlier, that Wisconsin has clinched a spot in the round of 128, and Belmont stays alive as well, as they survive elimination for at least 1 more group. Wildcard standings after 41 groups: #4 Wisconsin 7-3 (+71) CLINCHED E. Tenn. St. 7-3 (+56) Winthrop 7-3 (+46) California 7-3 (+45) N.C. State 6-4 (+63) Long Beach St. 6-4 (+53) Missouri 6-4 (+50) High Point 6-4 (+50) Air Force 6-4 (+37) UNC Asheville 6-4 (+32) Vermont 6-4 (+31) Columbia 6-4 (+30) Santa Clara 6-4 (+28) Toledo 6-4 (+28) Buffalo 6-4 (+22) Belmont 6-4 (+11) Stony Brook 6-4 (+8) ELIMINATED UTEP 6-4 (+7) ELIMINATED Bryant 6-4 (+2) ELIMINATED UAB 6-4 (-2) ELIMINATED Colorado St. 6-4 (-3) ELIMINATED Coastal Carolina 6-4 (-5) ELIMINATED Delaware St. 6-4 (-18) ELIMINATED Texas Tech 5-5 (+47) ELIMINATED Longwood 5-5 (+31) ELIMINATED Duquesne 5-5 (+27) ELIMINATED Gardner Webb 5-5 (+22) ELIMINATED Butler 5-5 (+18) ELIMINATED Albany 5-5 (+10) ELIMINATED Michigan 5-5 (+9) ELIMINATED UNLV 5-5 (+7) ELIMINATED Drake 5-5 (+5) ELIMINATED Rider 5-5 (+1) ELIMINATED Quinnipiac 5-5 (0) ELIMINATED Mercer 5-5 (-4) ELIMINATED Denver 5-5 (-5) ELIMINATED Auburn 5-5 (-10) ELIMINATED Mid. Tenn. 5-5 (-24) ELIMINATED Minnesota 4-6 (+6) ELIMINATED Evansville 4-6 (-42) ELIMINATED East Tennessee State can clinch a wildcard spot and a spot in the round of 128 in group 42, and Belmont is still on the chopping block. |
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Late to the party but following along. Go Crimson (coming up soon).
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